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A Michigan shelter worker stepped outside to check on a stray, but Diamond had already walked herself through the door and made herself at home

A stray Pit Bull Terrier mix named Diamond has gone viral after walking herself into the Michigan Animal Rescue League and effectively initiating her own adoption process. As detailed by Dexerto, footage shared by the shelter shows a staff member noticing the dog in the parking lot and heading outside, only for Diamond to walk confidently through the open door on her own.

Rather than showing hesitation or attempting to flee, the pup entered with what viewers described as total purpose. She appeared to know exactly where she was going, and the clip quickly captured widespread attention online.

The footage went viral on Reddit, where many viewers became convinced that Diamond had studied the signage on the shelter’s van before deciding to head inside. One commenter wrote, “The way she looked at the sign on the truck when walking up like: yup, this is definitely the place,” while another noted, “The way she looked at the picture on the truck makes it look like she knew what she was doing.”

Diamond’s self-check-in is a reminder that every dog is worth knowing individually

The story has drawn fresh attention to how pit bulls are perceived. While they are historically descendants of bull-baiting dogs used in the 1800s, they have also been bred for companionship and work for a long time, and many are known for being gentle, affectionate, and loyal family pets. A TikToker’s viral post about disliking dogs sparked a separate debate about breed perceptions earlier this year.

As outlined in the ASPCA’s position statement on pit bulls, a dog’s behavior is shaped by a complex interaction between genetics and environment, with factors like socialization, early nutrition, and human interaction playing a significant role in how a dog develops. Because the vast majority of pit bulls today are the result of random breeding, the ASPCA recommends evaluating each dog as an individual rather than relying on breed generalizations.

When it comes to community safety, the ASPCA’s position holds that responsible ownership is the key factor. Breed-neutral dangerous dog laws, leash laws, and anti-chaining measures are more effective at holding owners accountable than laws targeting specific breeds, a view the White House also endorsed in a 2013 statement noting that bans on certain dog types are largely ineffective. Amid ongoing viral social media moments drawing public debate, Diamond’s story has stood out as a straightforwardly heartwarming one.

Diamond is currently available for adoption at the Michigan Animal Rescue League, where staff describe her as a professional lap dog who is always happy to climb in close for affection.

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Two women slashed tires in Anaheim, laughed, walked back to their car, and their license plate was visible in the video the entire time

Two women were caught on camera slashing tires in Anaheim, California, and were laughing throughout the act. The footage, which has been circulating on X, shows the two crouching near a vehicle and using a sharp object to damage the tires. What makes the clip particularly striking is that the license plate of their own vehicle was clearly visible throughout the entire incident.

After finishing, both women walked back to their car, where a third woman was waiting. The video provides no context about what led to the confrontation or why the vehicle was targeted. No injuries were reported, but the property damage is evident on camera. As reported by the Daily Dot, as of June 5, 2026, no arrests have been publicly confirmed and the identities of those involved have not been verified.

The clip has drawn a large reaction on X, with many users tagging the Anaheim Police Department and calling for action. One user wrote, “Laughing now, but they won’t be laughing when the police show up at their door with this crystal-clear footage. Vandalism isn’t a joke, it’s a misdemeanor. Do your thing, internet.” The discussion has also spread to Reddit, where users have expressed hope that authorities get involved, with one commenter writing, “Social media and cameras get too much hate. I love that I’m in the timeline where these people end up on the internet.”

The license plate was in frame the whole time they were laughing

Under California law, this type of conduct carries real legal consequences. According to California Penal Code 594, as outlined by Shouse Law Group, tire slashing qualifies as vandalism, defined as the willful and malicious damaging or destruction of someone else’s property.

The penalty depends on the dollar amount of the damage. If it falls below $400, the offense is typically a misdemeanor carrying up to one year in county jail and a fine of up to $1,000. Amid other California property damage incidents that have drawn public attention, including a vandalism wave tied to a TikTok challenge, tire slashing charges can escalate quickly depending on the cost of repairs.

If the damage reaches $400 or more, the charge becomes a wobbler, meaning a prosecutor can pursue it as either a misdemeanor or a felony. A felony conviction can carry a sentence of sixteen months to three years, with fines potentially reaching $10,000 or higher for more extensive damage. Vandalism of a motor vehicle can also be charged separately under Vehicle Code 10853, which makes it a misdemeanor to damage or deface a vehicle without the owner’s consent. California has seen deliberate property damage go viral before, with footage frequently becoming the primary evidence in resulting investigations.

Common legal defenses in vandalism cases include arguing the damage was accidental, a case of mistaken identity, or a false accusation. With clear video evidence showing the act being carried out while the suspects’ license plate remained in frame, those defenses would face an uphill challenge. The Anaheim Police Department has not publicly confirmed receipt of a report related to this specific incident.

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A dad left his 13-year-old son alone the day his mom died to play football with his stepkid, and years later his son told him what that cost him

For one 19-year-old, the realization that his father had moved on to a new family came with years of neglect and a final act of abandonment. After feeling like a second-class citizen in his father’s home, he decided to close that chapter for good. His father, however, is struggling to accept that his son no longer wants a relationship, leading to a standoff where the son is refusing to play along with the idea that they are still a family.

The son shared his story on Reddit, explaining that his parents divorced when he was 2. While his father was not perfect, they had a decent relationship until the man remarried when the son was 9. From that point, the father’s attention shifted almost entirely to his new stepson, Tommy, who was three years younger. The father justified this by claiming he needed to be a dad to Tommy because the boy had never had one before, and this became a recurring theme as he consistently broke promises to his biological son to prioritize his new stepson.

As detailed by Bored Panda, the most devastating moment came when the son was 13. On the day his mother died, his father chose to proceed with plans to take Tommy to a father-and-son football game, leaving the boy alone to grieve. The father’s wife then accused the grieving 13-year-old of being spoiled for supposedly trying to ruin Tommy’s fun. That incident served as a turning point, and the son began emotionally detaching from his father before he even turned 16.

He had his chance and the son is done waiting for it

The patterns of neglect continued over the years. The son recalled winning an award and asking his father to take him out for cake to celebrate. His father agreed but later told him he could only spend time with one of them that week, choosing instead to keep plans with Tommy for a karate event. The son scrambled to ask his grandparents to attend his award ceremony at the last minute.

He eventually stopped believing his father’s promises and spent his teenage years planning his exit. Amid other personal stories going viral online, including a server’s account of a loyalty dispute, few have drawn as direct and personal a response as this one did.

Now 19, the son has turned down every invitation from his father, including meetups, family dinners, and a vacation with his wife and Tommy. When his father showed up at a relative’s house with his wife and stepson to confront him, the son stood his ground and told his father this was the result of years of choosing Tommy over him.

He made clear that he no longer considered the man his family. Amid other personal stories drawing strong public reactions online, a Sherpa guide’s survival story at Everest also captured widespread attention.

The father’s wife has called the son’s actions a tantrum and claimed the situation is unfair to Tommy, who she says feels like he lost a brother. The son told her that Tommy never had a brother and blocked her after she continued to push for a reconciliation. He has also muted his father.

The response from the Reddit community was overwhelmingly supportive of the son. Many readers were struck by the father’s choice to leave his child alone on the day his mother died, with one commenter writing, “Who the hell abandons their child on the day the child’s mother dies?” Another noted that family is built on love and support, not just blood.

A small minority suggested he show some grace, but the broader consensus was that the father had his chance to be a parent and is now living with the consequences of his own past choices. The son has blocked the stepmother and muted his father, and has said he is moving on.

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Camelot Unchained explains why its backers got standalone game keys, not Steam keys

Yesterday, when we covered the launch of Camelot Unchained on Steam early access, we noted that Steam numbers were unlikely to be an accurate head count since previous backers (through Kickstarter and the official site over the last 13 years) weren’t given Steam keys. Instead, backers from that Kickstarter and crowdfunding era were given (or […]
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Fans and game devs debate Diablo II Resurrected’s recently added Warlock and its impact

You would think that adding an all-new class to an old game like Diablo II: Resurrected would be a happy event, but then you also likely have never experienced ARPG players in public forums and subreddits, who primarily appear to be the angriest of human calculators. That appears to be the case among players of the game, […]
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Bungie delays Destiny 2’s next major update to June 9 for ‘large revisions’ and ‘sizeable’ QOL

If your first thought when hearing about Marathon’s March 5th release date was how that would immediately clash with Destiny 2’s plans for a major update for Renegades on March 3rd, well good news! It’s not going to get in the way anymore because Bungie is delaying that update for nearly four months. Wait, no, that’s the opposite of […]
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Japanese servers for Blade & Soul and Blade & Soul NEO will officially shut down in March

We have some unfortunate news to share for any Japanese fans of NCsoft’s MMORPG Blade & Soul: The studio has officially confirmed that both Blade & Soul and its Blade & Soul NEO server are sunsetting in Japan this March. “[W]e have come to the conclusion that it has become difficult to provide a stable […]
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WoW Factor: 10 tips for decorating your new World of Warcraft house

Ahhh… can you smell that new house scent? It’s an aroma laced with fragrances of potential, creativity, and belonging. That’s right, player housing is now a reality in World of Warcraft, and although this is only early access and the initial iteration of the system, there’s a ton of room for players to claim and […]
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War Thunder summarizes December update, makes players grumpy with a recent Q&A video

War Thunder is looking towards the future. Or at least what it’s doing next month and somewhere down the line after that, anyway, as Gaijin Entertainment has outlined what players can expect in the December update and answered several burning questions from among its playerbase. The update due sometime in December does appear to be […]
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SpiritVale is an adorable free-to-play indie MMO from an Australian solo dev

Indie MMO fans who hate pay-to-win but are OK with cutesy low-poly vibes, here’s a new one to add to your list, and yes, it’s actually an MMO! It’s called SpiritVale. “SpiritVale is a free-to-play, class-based action MMORPG inspired by old school games, with a focus on Combat, Exploration, Loot Hunting and Party Play,” developer […]
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ARC Raiders player’s pleas for a revive over voice chat get mistaken for a real-world emergency

The problems with using in-game voice chat are manifold, but one of those is that someone hearing you nearby might accidentally mistake your pleas for in-game help with pleas for help in meatspace. That appears to have been the case for one ARC Raiders fan, who had the police called on him because he was […]
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Camelot Unchained’s new ability showcase video isn’t winning back skeptical fans

Before we begin, we’re still not sure of the specific date for when Camelot Unchained will kick off its early access beyond sometime before the end of this year; we’re not even sure it’s still happening, and technically, Unchained Games didn’t promise it. However, the PvP sandbox MMORPG is still pushing out video previews, with […]
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Star Trek Online and Neverwinter stepped into a VAT controversy thanks to poor communication

Star Trek Online better hope that it’s got a fleet of space lawyers at its beck and call because the MMO might need them this month. That’s because the title went and started charging Value Added Tax (VAT) to its European customers without notifying them beforehand. “Captains, we’ve received some player reports regarding concerns with […]
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Black Desert adds naval PvP on PC, new tutorials on mobile, and returns a turkey boss fight

We’re all pretty lucky in that the Thanksgiving holiday doesn’t involve fighting turkeys to dress our table (and ideally also doesn’t involve us fighting over turkeys in the shops). However, if you happen to yearn for the thrill of combat and the seasonal feeling of this feasting holiday, then you should fire up your copy […]
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Indie sandbox MMO BitCraft rolls out new combat challenges in its Threaded Wilds early access update

BitCraft has become one of the tiny indie MMORPG delights of 2025 thanks to its early access – and it’s getting a little more robust this week thanks to some new combat content. “We’ve heard feedback from the veteran players in BitCraft that they’ve enjoyed the combat dungeons but so far they have all been […]
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